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Good video about coolant cap replacement
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Oh no, I can smell the Bill Hewit haters coming now.....
For the record, every bit of that video is true, especially since it is such a commonly overlooked item. |
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Ok,so i have an issue with very little coolant leaking out of cap,pressurizing to 19 psi,i have the newere ford cap....so should i buy the advanced auto part cap?Is that my problem?.....only leaks when i hammer down on throttle!!Still head gaskets right?
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Like he said, they are only $5 so it wont hurt to just pop a new one on.
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S@$T,just checked for store locations,nothing north of the border....i wonder if NAPA would have this same cap......
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I'm sure they would.
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I clicked on link,said an error occured,was on NAPA siter but was blank,do you have a part #?I apreciate the info!!
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Hmmmm, it said error for me too
See if this link works NAPA AUTO PARTS) Either way the part number is BK 7031726 |
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i would just go get a new oem cap.
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